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with the last pile of soil on the now hidden casket

metaphorica wrote 2 days ago: the boy thought about the Stranger’s life: how It would wake up every day before sun rose to g … more →

Tags: The Boy, the World

How to start a music magazine7 comments

everetttrue wrote 2 days ago: Sneaky preview of an article that’s about to go up on Drowned In Sound as part of the Music J … more →

Tags: Music criticism, banarama, careless talk costs lives, cat power, Courtney Love, Drowned in sound, end of the road, Killdozer, loaded

My Hands is Full

206up wrote 2 days ago: Yo. Back on the blog after a few days’ absence. What began as an ambitious endeavor (the genes … more →

Tags: Views From the Peanut Gallery, 206up, charles mudede, chemistry ep, Fresh Espresso, from slaveships to spaceships, Glamour, Gmk, grynch

My New Obsession, Pt. 1

Gordon Roqué wrote 3 days ago: Leave it to me to find a new obsession that isn’t altogether decadent, chemically-induced, hug … more →

Tags: Gordon Recommends, chris van allsburg, just a dream, Reading Rainbow, The Garden of Abdul Gasazi, The Wretched Stone

Bookstore Yogis

sonyachung wrote 3 days ago: 15 July 2009 Two heart-warming bookstore stories at a time when the not-so-slow and ugly death of in … more →

Tags: Book Biz..., media, Money, Books on the nightstand

The Strange Affair of Uncle Charlie28 comments

dcairns wrote 3 days ago: “Are they?” Maybe Hitchcock’s first perfect film? Maybe his most perfect, too? Oh … more →

Tags: film, Literature, Politics, theatre, Alma Reville, Bill Krohn, Hitchcock, Hitchcock at Work, Hitchcock Year

Movie Diary 7/13/2009

roberthorton wrote 4 days ago: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (David Yates, 2009). Notable participant: cinematographer Bru … more →

Tags: 9-9.9, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, The Unmistaken Child, Zombies of Mora Tau

yesterday in ridiculous...

cydnedanielle wrote 1 week ago: there was far too much going on to even bother “tweeting” about, or otherwise spamming t … more →

Tags: newsvomit, MICHAEL JACKSON, Portland, Sarah Palin

seeing a figure walk by the dusty, deserted path

metaphorica wrote 2 weeks ago: the woman pulled over her junk-of-a-vehicle and with a smile, invited the Stranger in. It was on Its … more →

Tags: the World, the heart, The Woman

6/28: strawberries, cherries, and an angel's kiss in spring1 comment

Luke wrote 2 weeks ago: I fell in love with Lee Hazlewood after discovering that he wrote “These Boots Were Made for W … more →

Tags: mp3, Music, radio, Assemble Head in the Sunburst Sound, Charlemagne Palestine, Christoph Heemann, Free Download, hauntology, Lee Hazlewood

Desire

Mike Schpitz wrote 2 weeks ago: “rapped like a mummy, not for the money, I could have sampled Diana Ross a long time ago … more →

Tags: mike schpitz, common, desire, Internal Affairs, lil wayne, Pharoahe Monch

Books and bacon

B. D. wrote 2 weeks ago: The annual BookExpo America took place a couple of weeks ago in New York. Did you miss it? I did. … more →

Tags: News, bacon, BookExpo America, E-Books, erica c. barnett, Espresso, Firefly, Hervey M. Cleckley, Jennifer Brown

Iran's Protesters and Two of Albert Camus's Protagonists: Meursault and Dr. Rieux

santitafarella wrote 3 weeks ago: I see characteristics of the brave Iranian protesters in two characters in Albert Camus’s nove … more →

Tags: existentialism, Muslim, Islam, Albert Camus, The Plague, Camus, Iran, Tehran, Meursault

waiting for the 2.41 pm bus

metaphorica wrote 3 weeks ago: all the boy wanted at that moment was to go back home and sleep until the World ended. checking his … more →

Tags: The Boy, the heart, the World

Eco-Macho, Not-So-Macho, Thoughts on Bloggery, and a Media Invasion6 comments

susanna wrote 1 month ago: [Susan Robb, I Am A Land Animal] “Eco-macho…taps into that old and apparently endlessly … more →

Tags: Shitheads Conversing, The Vulnerable Artist, Another Bouncing Ball, Charles Krafft, Claude Zervas, gretchen bennett, Henry Art Gallery, Jen Graves, Northwest School

Love the Sinner, Hate the Sin: More Fun with Mars Hill11 comments

emilypothast wrote 1 month ago: Well, Monday is upon us again, and that means Mars Hill deacon Joel Fariss is once again over at Gre … more →

Tags: Community, Evolution, Fundamentalism, Personal, Politics, Psychology, Religion, spirituality, Christianity

"The Slow, Moronic Death of Books"?

tnimura wrote 1 month ago: An intriguing item from one of Seattle’s alternative weekly newspapers, The Stranger: http://t … more →

Tags: Literature, Publishing

He only read the ads... we were doomed.1 comment

Amanda wrote 1 month ago: Sitting in one of my favorite classes in graduate school with one of my favorite professors back in … more →

Tags: Books, Lists, black swan, Bring the Noise, Chuck Palahniuk, David Foster Wallace, God Bless You Mr. Rosewater, Infinite Jest, list universe

The Chevalier de la Barre: Le suite

franceblogger wrote 1 month ago: It’s amazing how certain traits of a society never change. About 230 years ago, a young man re … more →

Tags: French politics, Paris, l'etranger, Albert Camus, Chevlaier de la Barre, Elections, 'European Parliamentary elections', France, Freedom of Ideas


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